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For Many Native Americans, Fall Is The Least Wonderful Time Of The Year
"Fall is the annual middle finger this country gives Native Americans," says one member of the Oglala Lakota Nation.
A Tech-Based Tool To Address Campus Sexual Assault
Callisto, a secure platform that allows students to report sexual assault and harassment, is hoping to "give power back to victims." It's in use at 12 colleges with a total of 150,000 students.
Was Rand Paul's Plagiarism Dishonest Or A Breach Of Good Form?
The flap over the Kentucky senator's articles and speeches is just the latest in a series of cases of plagiarism by high-profile journalists and politicians. Linguist Geoff Nunberg looks at the way the word plagiarism has been used since it was invented by the Romans and wonders if it's always immoral or just bad form.
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Teams Take A Step Closer To World Series
The Cardinals beat the Dodgers Friday night, and Detroit and Boston are back at Fenway on Saturday. Host Scott Simon talks with Howard Bryant of ESPN about the games and what's ahead for the World Series.
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When 'Fixed Income' Means Getting By On Social Security
Gilroy Hain's only source of income is the $1,500 a month he receives from Social Security. The 64-year-old spends $500 a month for a rented bedroom in Los Angeles, and the rest goes for food and little indulgences. For the former aerospace industry worker who was homeless for a time, it's not an easy life.
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Where Kamala Harris Studied Economics
Kamala Harris has called her time at Howard University "one of the most important aspects of my life." Much of that time was spent studying economics.
'All About The Story' Is A History Of Newspapering — And A Primer On Media Ethics
Former Washington Post leader Len Downie is well-placed to offer a look at 50 years in news — but he also writes of times he had to weigh the public's right to know against national security.
Ballerina Gets Brutalized, Goes Ballistic In Nasty 'Red Sparrow'
Based on a 2013 novel, Red Sparrow makes us watch America's Sweetheart Jennifer Lawrence put through sadistic torture before it unleashes her into a world of espionage.
China Is Attempting To Muzzle #MeToo
As the women's rights movement spreads among Chinese universities, it poses a unique challenge to the country's male-dominated, authoritarian regime.
Law students praise Ketanji Brown Jackson's poise at the Senate hearings
Ketanji Brown Jackson's posture at the U.S. Senate hearings drew praise from Black law students.
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